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1. Overview of Agrochemicals Industry 03
2. Driving Growth & developing India as a Mfg. hub 07
Agenda
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Recent research studies indicate that the
increasing usage of agrochemicals in both
developed and developing nations is with the aim
of attaining higher crop yields
Higher instances of ban on Crop protection
Chemicals in major regions like North America &
Europe has slowed overall growth rate of
agrochemicals in these markets
Production of sustainable bio-based agricultural
products is projected to increase due to increasing
instances of ban on several pesticides/fertilizers
Strong research funding by key manufacturers
for new products is expected to drive growth in next
5 years
Global growth of agrochemicals market can be
attributed to increasing adoption in developing
nations
An Overview of Global Agrochemicals IndustryThe Agrochemicals Industry is valued at around USD 208.6 Bn (2020) and is projected to reach USD 246.1 Bn in 2025 growing at a CAGR of 3.4%
Key highlights of the Global Agrochemicals Industry• Growing demand for food supply due to the rapid growth in the human population has triggered
agricultural intensification during the last few decades
• While North America is the fastest growing market, Asia Pacific is the largest market of agrochemicals
• The industry highly competitive market with the presence of several multinational companies.
Global Agrochemicals Market: Market Growth Rate, By Region, 2019
Source: Mordor Intelligence, PwC Analysis
Trends in Global Agrochemicals Industry
High
Medium
Low
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Increasing interest of farmers towards solutions like
‘product as a service’, mobile app based advisory,
market information etc.
Monetization of farming services such as spraying
of agrochemicals and direct-to-farm delivery of
agri-inputs
Increasing focus on diversification into specialty
nutrients products such as biofertilizers, bio-
stimulants, micronutrients and organic products
Evolving models like direct selling through FPOs
and direct-to-consumer (D2C) platforms like e-
commerce are impacting the entire ecosystem
Increasing focus towards digital avenues has
improved decision making and enhanced
traceability across the value chain
An Overview of Indian Agrochemicals IndustryIndian Agrochemicals Industry was valued at around Rs. 42,000 Crore (~6 Billion USD) in 2019-20 and is expected to grow at a CAGR of around 8% till 2025
Domestic Consumption,
20,000
Exports, 22,000
Consumption vs. Exports in 2019 (Rs. Crore)
Key highlights of Indian Agrochemicals Industry• Indian is the fifth largest producer and the fourth largest exporter of agrochemicals
• Inadequate use of agrochemicals can lead to ~25-30% yield losses in medium to long term
• Scientific, timely and sustainable use of agrochemicals is essential to ensure food security and enhance
farmer income
Consumption of Agrochemicals by Segments in
India – FY’19 (MT, Technical Grade)
Insecticides, 36.3%
Fungicides, 35.5%
Herbicides, 15.0%
Bio-pesticides,
11.9%
Others, 1.4%
Source: PwC Research Source: Statistical database, Directorate of Plant Protection,
Quarantine and Storage
Trends in Indian Agrochemicals Industry
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Challenges of Indian Agrochemicals Industry Indian Agrochemicals Industry is facing few challenges which can limit its growth in future
Lack of awareness
• Average farmer lacks scientific knowledge
of agronomy and agrochemical usage
• High reliance on recommendations by
agrochemical dealers
• Imbalance in agrochemical usage has
been limiting the crop yields
Regulatory challenges
• Complex, costly and time-consuming
registration process
• Registration of new molecules remains a
forte of large global players
• Only 273 molecules registered in India,
compared to 473 molecules in EU and 527
molecules in Japan
• Limited efforts towards improving R&D
infrastructure and registration process
High reliance on generic molecules
• Low adoption of specialty molecules due to unaffordability and awareness
• Preference towards the use of time-tested genetic molecules
• High R&D costs and complex registration process limiting improved products in the market
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China
Japan
Brazil
Asia
World
US
India
Agrochemical usage in major regions and countries
– 2017 (kg/ha)
Source: FAOSTAT
Source: European Commission; FAMIC Japan; Ministry of Agriculture and Farmer Welfare; FAOSTAT
• Only 0.6 kg/ha of agrochemical is used in
India (6 times lower than the average
usage in Asia & 4 times lower than global
average)
• High reliance on generic and bulky
products imply significant gap between
current and optimal usage
Low usage of agrochemicals
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Role of Agriculture and Agrochemicals in Economic GrowthAgrochemicals will contribute to economic growth through industrial growth (direct) and improvements in agricultural output (indirect)
32.656.6
36.6
63.6
114.3
198.8
FY20 FY25
Agriculture and allied Industrial Services
3 Factors driving the CAGR of Agri & Allied Sector
• Yield growth ~ 4–4.5%• Value growth ~ 3–3.5%%• Agriculture exports ~ 2–2.5%
GVA – 183.5
GVA – 319
CAGR 9.3%
Contribution of agriculture sector in economic growth (INR lakh crore) Role of agrochemicals in economic growth
~4-4.5% growth• Upto 30% improvements in yields or
reduction in yield losses in major cropsYield growth
Value growth
Increasing exports
~3-3.5% growth• Promotion of high value and intensive
agriculture
~2-2.5% growth• Exportable surplus and compliance to
food safety norms
• Direct incremental growth through enhancement in
Agrochemical Exports
~ INR 16,500 crores• Direct incremental growth through increase in Agrochemical
consumption
~INR 16,000 crores
Growth in agriculture sector ~INR 24 lakh crore
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Growth Drivers for Indian Agrichemical IndustryReforms related to trade, marketing, production, manufacturing, product registration, IPR and other policies will drive the growth of the agrochemicals industry and agriculture sector
India as a
global
manufactur
ing hub
R&D
Agricultural
exports
Policy
environment
Trade and
marketing
Agrochemical
trade
Consumer
aw areness
Technical
interventions
Production
Foreign
investments
Small and
regional
players
• Encouraging optimal usage of safer molecules for compliance w ith export & food safety norms
• Improvements in MRL testing infrastructure to improve access and low er cost of testing
• Promoting and incentivising capacity enhancement and exports oriented manufacturing
• Relaxations in registration and licensing process
• Pro-MSME industrial policies to promote sustainability and grow th of small players
• Improvements in R&D infrastructure & related policies
• Renew ed focus on becoming self -reliant and reducing import/manufacturing dependence on China
presents great opportunity for India
• Production linked Incentive scheme for agrochemical sector
• Review of policies related to IPR protection
• Public Private Partnership (PPP) led R&D models
• Government led sourcing of improved products/technologies
• Promoting pooling of R&D investments among small and regional players
Public and private sector intervention to improve aw areness regarding scientif ic
agrochemical usage and its benefits
• Promoting digital technology for driving aw areness/interest
• Promoting pay-per-use technology solution to increase adoption of technology
• Single w indow clearance for agrochemical manufacturing, marketing and exports
related approvals
• Simplifying export registration process and compliances
• Re-evaluation of banned and restricted molecules for export manufacturing
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An Overview of Agrochemicals Manufacturing in IndiaIndia is 4th largest producer of agrochemicals globally, and 50% of the growth witnessed by the agrochemical companies in India (in last 5-6 years) has been driven by exports
Production* of Agrochemicals in India (in ‘000
MT) (* Approx. 43 Technical Grades)
Key highlights• Both Production and exports of agrochemicals has grown substantially in last decade
• India is net exporter of agrochemicals (13th largest) & exports stood at USD 1.8 Bn. in 2018-19 compared
to USD 510 Mn. in 2010-11
• Production of agrochemicals has grown at a CAGR of ~5% in last 5 years
• Regulatory ban has impacted the industry over last few years. For instance, the proposed ban on 27
products in 2020, is expected to impact the exports worth ~USD 0.5 Bn.
Agrochemicals Exports from India (in ‘100 MT)
Source: CARE Ratings, PwC Analysis Source: Statista, PwC Analysis
Over last decade, India has strengthened
Manufacturing ecosystem of Agrochemicals
179
186188
213 214
FY 14 FY 15 FY 16 FY 17 FY 18
253285
307
378410
461
FY 14 FY 15 FY 16 FY 17 FY 18 FY 19
2009-10 2018-19
Technical
Manufacturers
Formulators
Distributors
Technical Grade
Pesticides Mfg.
Capacity
Utilization
~125 ~145
~800 ~1000
~1.5 Lakhs
~2 Lakhs
~60 ~80
~58% ~80%
Source: FICCI, Industry Interactions
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We would need to rebalance our supply chain
between China & rest of the world – India included
- Leading Global Agrochemical Player
India as a Global Manufacturing hubIndia can become “The Global Manufacturing Hub” for Agrochemicals due to number of favorable factors
Sentiments from the Industry
Low Cost Over past decade, India has developed a unique advantage by mastering low cost manufacturing of agrochemicals (driven by availability of labour, tax benefits etc.)
Manpower &
Production Capacity
India has sufficient availability of technically trained manpower and unutilised production capacity to fulfil local as well as global agrochemical demand
Seasonal Domestic
Demand & Low Usage
India’s domestic agrochemical demand is seasonal, hence providing an opportunity to cater to global markets. Moreover, agrochemical usage (kg/ha) is very low in India
compared to other countries, which can drive manufacturing in future
Impact of COVIDPost COVID, many global manufacturers are contemplating a move of shifting their
production from China to India and other countries. Hence, to reduce existing heavy reliance on China
Govt. FocusGovt. has launched various schemes (Make in India, Start-up India, Production Linked
Incentive Scheme etc.) in past decade, which will play a crucial role in transforming India into a global manufacturing hub
India has unique advantage in catering to Domestic as well as Global Agrochemical Markets
Govt. needs to speed-up the process of providing
manufacturing/export licenses, so that India can
become self sufficient
- Leading Indian Agrochemical Player
Govt. must help local manufacturers, so that India
can scale/ strengthen its agrochemical
manufacturing.
- Industry Association
Govt. needs to focus on strengthening local IPR
laws to ensure viability of R&D investments in
developing new molecules
- Leading Global Agrochemical Player
Owing to above factors & Industry Alignment, India can become a Global Manufacturing Hub for Agrochemicals in Future
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